The Haifa University Faculty of Law was established in 1992, and was guided by the perception that legal education requires a unique approach. The students at the Faculty of Law are exposed to different ways of understanding the legal system and legal norms. They are provided with both a firm foundation in law, by attending compulsory courses during their 7 semesters at the Faculty of Law, and are offered a vast variety of elective courses. | »

The graduate law school at the University of Haifa offers students a wide range of LL.M. programs, which build upon the expertise of its faculty, some of which are unique world-wide and many of which are unique in Israel.

​​ the Faculty is a leader in its field, with standard teaching of “black-letter” law and litigation enriched by crossovers to the humanities, the social sciences, medicine and technology, as well as the economic analysis of law. Dovetailing with its academic creativity, the Faculty is also the most diverse and multicultural legal institution in Israel. Its student body comprises a full array of Israel's ethnicities, including Jews, Arabs, and Druze. Numerous countries of origin and cultural backgrounds are represented in our lively community.​

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​Faculty offers world-class research centers . Global prominence is enhanced by a growing repertoire of international cooperation: research institutes. students in our programs engage highly successful litigation, and exemplary applied research.​